Anonymous wrote:Nice to see someone being honest about being a parent. It's exhausting and truly miserable at times. I'm a Dad who builds a lot of resentment when I'm unable to do any of the hobbies I enjoy. Id just recommend getting outside as much as you can w them - playgrounds or just long walks wherever... whatever gets you moving your body and breathing fresh air
Anonymous wrote:You suck op, and what you’re feeling is not normal. Even having half your time to yourself isn’t enough??? Most of us like our kids and want to spend time with them.
-mom with full custody who only gets a “break” every other weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they get out the door? Mine are out the door 8 minutes after they wake up. Older one chose to stay at dad's mostly, because he had his own room there. I earned too little to afford bigger apartment.
How are they expensive? Public schools are free and aftercare was $300 max.
Why would they have problems? I hardly ever told them what to do and they are fine. I do have easy kids though. They are motivated to get ready and get out, because they want to see friends.
I do have single mother friend who constantly talks to their children even when I visit. My kids would never interrupt grownups.
Try to do less. Let them find ways to keep themselves busy.
Kids are exhausting, but my partner was worse.
Anonymous wrote:Give up custody. And stay out of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Lower your expectations and accept that suffering is a part of life.
Anonymous wrote:You suck op, and what you’re feeling is not normal. Even having half your time to yourself isn’t enough??? Most of us like our kids and want to spend time with them.
-mom with full custody who only gets a “break” every other weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. Stop trying to be perfect. The advice to give up custody is good. But otherwise let things go. At least you get a break for your hobbies. Try to enjoy them outside the house and do fun things.